10' blind setup, a one man operation?

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C4Ranch

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Well, 1 man and a tractor. Would have been easier if I had just 4" more lift on FEL...



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   / 10' blind setup, a one man operation?
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Max lift



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Finished product



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Great views from porch and windows



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Looks great, what week was it you wanted me to come? Just kidding enjoy the view and the hunting. Ed
 
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so how are your nerves after the final push to get it upright?
 
   / 10' blind setup, a one man operation? #6  
Mine is 14ft.to the bottom.Much bigger project that anticipated.Fortunately I had lots of help.
 

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   / 10' blind setup, a one man operation?
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Next year set a couple pallets or 4x4's across your forks first to give you the extra 4" lift you needed.
Nice setup.

Ugg. Why didn't I think I'd that!!
 
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so how are your nerves after the final push to get it upright?

It really wasn't that bad. I used a tether line on the Ranger so once I dropped the forks down I hopped in Ranger and slowly inched forward for a soft touchdown.

Hardest part was dealing with the heat. I found myself in the tractor cab just to cool off.

That 14' is nice! I would have liked to go higher but gets a lot more costly above 10'

Overall productive weekend. Also disposed of 7 more hogs. I'd like to think that I'm making a difference in the population but sadly there's no keeping up with how fast they're multiplying.
 
 
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